These are adults with personal lives who do whatever they please, and have the right to do so, it's just dumb to post things on your "influencer" account especially if it's linked to Disneyland. Tony has stated a few times in his lives that "we are a family-friendly, positive-vibes only stream". His Twitter contains posts of him ranting and post tweeting different people rather than promoting the parks or any "positive vibes". I feel like a number of his viewers are clueless adults anyway.
My daughter is too young to be on social media, but we started watching livestreams back in 2021 because she liked feeling like she was there, but this was before streamers got out of hand, which they did real quick LOL. Now I don't really let her watch any of them. Tony scared her, so she never cared for him to begin with hahha. But I've seen other "influencers" *cough theme park steve cough* post stories on IG about things that have nothing to do with their channel. He was dating some girl who loves to show her booty across the screen, and he posted a story of her riding a mechanical bull while her booty was right in front of the screen. He posted this on his Theme Park Steve account. Can't these people make a separate account? Or is Disney their only identity? LOL!
Tony thrives on drama because he knows no one cares about him otherwise. He probably wants to find a way to get people talking about him and to drive people to his channel, since he brags about not buying any subs. I saw his stream for 15 mins last night, and I can't count how many times I saw streamlabs promoting his cashapp or paypal. He also kept mentioning his like goal. These streams no longer feel like a nice time at the park, but just a competition and narcissism. While the streamer cant help that the viewer is the one who donates, if you do things like fundraising for ticketed events/tipping menus (like Attractions live) or do anything where viewers pay for anything in order to "bring the magic" then it's actually losing the magic. It's not about bringing the magic to others, it's about funding the streamers privileged lifestyle. These streamers and their viewers claim that commentators like us are jealous, but there is nothing to be jealous about having to beg for people to buy you things and then complaining about getting "burnt out". Not everyone who opposes is necessarily jealous. People need a reality check, especially streamers.